Hyderabad:Students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh who go abroad to pursue medicine find it difficult to return to their homeland due to their inability to clear the FMGE( Foreign Medical Graduates Examination). This is a compulsory screening test, conducted by the MCI for induction, on their return with foreign medical degrees.

“The lesser percentage is an indication of the education standards, particular in the former Soviet bloc, where English is not the main language. Also, a majority of students going there are the ones who did not get study opportunities in India. Hence, it is proving to be a huge task for them to be at par with the standard of medical education taught here,” MCI member K. Ramesh Reddy said.

FMGE is based on medical studies then what is the point of non performance by foreign students.in india medical studies is very difficult for middle class.I have heard that in FME some big bulls involved in passing it in another way by paying money to pass, pl.explain if someone have heard or know about it.